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Tuesday 23 May 2017

Brugge - Jerusalemkerk

Brugge is a beautiful town in Belgium that I used to visit with my family many years ago. An opportunity to travel once again to Brugge came up when I was invited to join a group from York Minster on a retreat at a benedictine Monastery a few kms outside Brugge. The retreat focused on two books - The Rule of St Benedict  and How to cook your life (Dogen's classic Instructions for the Zen Cook).

On 23rd May, we had a day off in Brugge, so I used the opportunity to load up the codes at Jerusalemkerk (whilst in York, I got the download that this was the place to load the codes). This is an unusual church owned by the Adornes family since 1429. It was modelled on the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. Hence its name.






The mission was posted on the Guardian Mission site (you have to be a member to see the pages as it is a private website for Guardian of Gaia members).

The codes were loaded up successfully, which will bring harmony to the differences between the Muslim and Christian faiths. This mission will continue when I travel to Jerusalem (after Egypt). I will visit the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and ask for the jewish faith to be included, which will bring all three Abrahamic faiths into alignment, so that there is no longer any conflict or other dispute between the three major faiths on the planet - they will all be seen as coming from the same source - which will include a more extended history of our planet.

2 comments:

  1. Blessings Ocean perfect mission, I went with Mother Mary's Rosary from PCR when looking at the altar heavily charged and lifted the veil and connected the codes back into the fields to the Krystal server and opening the links between the faiths of the different churches. just beautiful deep gratitude. Bee

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  2. Thank you dear Ocean, Bee n friends for Bruges and beyond. Love, DJHB

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